Brio-Medical

Brio-Medical
  • 11000 N Scottsdale Rd Suite 115, Scottsdale, AZ , Suite 115A
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85254
  •   (480) 680-0241
  • Website
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Hours

Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.3 - (38 reviews)
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Read Our 38 Reviews

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.3 - (38 reviews)
30
0
1
3
4
  • Dawn Gorman

    I highly recommend the Brio-Medical Clinic. They are very professional and extremely personable. The staff members are always kind and very helpful!
    Mar 8th, 2024

  • Christine Kenney

    I am disappointed in Brio. Before I even went I voiced my concern of not having anyone to follow with after leaving and just being left on my own to figure things out. I was reassured that with their amazing AfterCare program that this would not be a concern. I left Brio in November 2023. I had my 6 week follow-up appointments in December which things were going well at the time. In January things took a turn for me. I called to schedule an appointment to discuss things and was told that 01-01-2024 a new policy was put in place that you only get 1 aftercare appointment. For now on it is $400 for Dr Kim and Dr LaBant and $600 for Dr Goodyear. I was extremely upset. This was never disclosed. I was reassured that their Aftercare program was amazing. I requested 3 weeks ago to hear back regarding some of my concerns and they have never bothered to return my call. Now I am exactly where I was worried about being left to figure this out on my own.
    Feb 16th, 2024

  • Susanna Shade

    I came to Brio-Medical with my dad as his helper. We have been very blessed by the whole package. My Father has dramatically improved. He came with a golf size tumor on his left breast which has significantly deflated and shrunk. The staff has been very kind and accommodating to both my father and me. I have thought many times that it has the feeling of being at camp. You have the opportunity to meet other patients hear their stories, and learn from them. The doctors have also done a great job of educating us about his treatments and helping us work through them. Jesus Christ has worked mightily through Brio-Medical and we are very grateful for them.
    Sep 17th, 2023

  • Nicolett Roberts

    The Dr.s and nurses are for the most part nice but theres a good reason that they make you pay the entire amount upfront and don't give refunds. Definitely not worth the $40,000 price point! My husband died 10 days after arriving home. I cant even imagine what his experience would have been like had I not gone in and helped him do his treatments every day. They kept telling me I could leave but then whenever I did were calling me and treatments didnt happen. The entire last week we were there was a waste. He even fell in the bathroom on their watch after they convinced me to leave. They took in way more clients than they had the capacity and capability to care for. To many things to list here that make this center a 2 star facility.
    Aug 1st, 2023

  • Charles Kroeger

    Hi Everyone, I am a survivor of five (5) unrelated cancers over a 20 year period of time. I am all too familiar with the various treatments for colon, melanoma, renal, prostate and chronic lymphatic leukemia. I know that if you're reading this; either you or someone you love is suffering. It's not just the cancer that causes suffering...it is also constant doctors appointments and resulting treatments...chemotherapy and related side effects (and medication used to treat the side effects), surgeries, radiation, scans, life disruptions, worried family members and worst of all (at least in my experience) is having to wake up in the morning and try to live life with some degree of normalcy despite the disease. I have read most of the reviews on this site and I feel for the people who lost their loved ones either during or after their time at Brio. In fact, I was there receiving treatment last year between August and November and made a lot of friends and a few did not make it, God rest their souls...but the vast majority improved dramatically and some walked away healed ...I am one of those who, by the grace of God, walked away healed after suffering for 6-1/2 years with an aggressive form of oligometastatic prostate cancer and out of options after a radical prostectomy, radiation, chemotherapy (both oral and intravenous) FAILED. With the above in mind, nobody really knows what it is like to be a cancer patient unless they are a cancer patient...not even the vast majority of doctors that patients see have personally experienced cancer or the treatments they prescribe. Brio Medical offers a much different approach to western medicines' "standard of care". Just one example that should resinate; Brio does not deliver chemotherapy in a way that leaves the patient in far worse physical shape when they go home after infusion; rather Brio offers a much more humane approach by utilizing metronomic chemotherapy. Brio also has developed relationships with highly skilled doctors and professionals outside their practice for radiation, scans, surgical procedures etc.; the doctors, nurses and the entire staff at Brio are truly committed to healing the patient. After receiving a devastating cancer diagnosis consider this...is the treatment offered really humane and if you have already received some type of standard treatment, how do you feel? Does your medical team really have a plan...not just to destroy tumors for as long as possible...but to heal your body? My experience is no...the medical system has created an environment in which the doctor(s) cannot focus on healing the patient...and note that I wrote "medical system"...there are many great doctors...but can they really heal you when the system only allows them to see you for 10 to 15 minutes per visit? Ask your doctor...I bet he or she cannot provide an inspirational answer. Brio is different, they care for you every weekday while you're there and they create a treatment plan that's humane and designed to heal the patient, not make the patient unable to function for days after each treatment. And yes, there is a cost to get treatment at Brio...some look at that as a barrier but is it really? As a patient who suffered severely for many years while relying on a medical/health insurance system that, by the way, FAILED TO HEAL ME...How much do you really value your own life or your loved one's life? There is a much more humane way to treat cancer...that is what Brio Medical offers. Attached are some pictures of me with some of the staff at Brio...the pictures were taken one year after treatment...
    Dec 3rd, 2023

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About
Brio-Medical

Brio-Medical, a leading alternative cancer treatment center in Scottsdale, Arizona, provides holistic and natural treatment options for all stages and types of cancer. Our state-of-the-art facility offers science-backed therapies aimed at managing cancer, Lyme Disease, and other chronic illnesses. At Brio-Medical, our mission is to support you in your quest for total health and wellness, with a caring and compassionate team dedicated to your well-being. As a local cancer treatment center, we are committed to delivering personalized care and attention to patients in the Scottsdale area and beyond. Experience the Brio-Medical difference and let our family help you on your journey to recovery.

Contact Info

Services

  • Alternative Cancer Treatment
  • Lyme Disease Treatment

Brands

  • Medical Bill Gurus

Languages

  • English

Vidoes

Payment Methods

  • AMERICANEXPRESS
  • CASH
  • CHECK
  • MASTERCARD
  • VISA

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Brio-Medical?

A The phone number for Brio-Medical is: (480) 680-0241.


Q Where is Brio-Medical located?

A Brio-Medical is located at 11000 N Scottsdale Rd Suite 115, Scottsdale, AZ, Suite 115A, Scottsdale, Arizona 85254


Q What is the internet address for Brio-Medical?

A The website (URL) for Brio-Medical is: https://brio-medical.com/


Q What days are Brio-Medical open?

A Brio-Medical is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Brio-Medical rated?

A Brio-Medical has a 4.3 Star Rating from 38 reviewers.

Hours

Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Brio-Medical

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 38 Reviews )
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4
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Dawn Gorman on Google

image I highly recommend the Brio-Medical Clinic. They are very professional and extremely personable. The staff members are always kind and very helpful!


Christine Kenney on Google

image I am disappointed in Brio. Before I even went I voiced my concern of not having anyone to follow with after leaving and just being left on my own to figure things out. I was reassured that with their amazing AfterCare program that this would not be a concern. I left Brio in November 2023. I had my 6 week follow-up appointments in December which things were going well at the time. In January things took a turn for me. I called to schedule an appointment to discuss things and was told that 01-01-2024 a new policy was put in place that you only get 1 aftercare appointment. For now on it is $400 for Dr Kim and Dr LaBant and $600 for Dr Goodyear. I was extremely upset. This was never disclosed. I was reassured that their Aftercare program was amazing. I requested 3 weeks ago to hear back regarding some of my concerns and they have never bothered to return my call. Now I am exactly where I was worried about being left to figure this out on my own.


Susanna Shade on Google

image I came to Brio-Medical with my dad as his
helper. We have been very blessed by the
whole package. My Father has dramatically
improved. He came with a golf size tumor on
his left breast which has significantly
deflated and shrunk. The staff has been
very kind and accommodating to both my
father and me. I have thought many times
that it has the feeling of being at camp. You
have the opportunity to meet other patients
hear their stories, and learn from them. The
doctors have also done a great job of
educating us about his treatments and
helping us work through them. Jesus Christ
has worked mightily through Brio-Medical
and we are very grateful for them.


Nicolett Roberts on Google

image The Dr.s and nurses are for the most part nice but theres a good reason that they make you pay the entire amount upfront and don't give refunds. Definitely not worth the $40,000 price point! My husband died 10 days after arriving home. I cant even imagine what his experience would have been like had I not gone in and helped him do his treatments every day. They kept telling me I could leave but then whenever I did were calling me and treatments didnt happen. The entire last week we were there was a waste. He even fell in the bathroom on their watch after they convinced me to leave. They took in way more clients than they had the capacity and capability to care for. To many things to list here that make this center a 2 star facility.


Charles Kroeger on Google

image Hi Everyone,
I am a survivor of five (5) unrelated cancers over a 20 year period of time. I am all too familiar with the various treatments for colon, melanoma, renal, prostate and chronic lymphatic leukemia.
I know that if you're reading this; either you or someone you love is suffering. It's not just the cancer that causes suffering...it is also constant doctors appointments and resulting treatments...chemotherapy and related side effects (and medication used to treat the side effects), surgeries, radiation, scans, life disruptions, worried family members and worst of all (at least in my experience) is having to wake up in the morning and try to live life with some degree of normalcy despite the disease.
I have read most of the reviews on this site and I feel for the people who lost their loved ones either during or after their time at Brio. In fact, I was there receiving treatment last year between August and November and made a lot of friends and a few did not make it, God rest their souls...but the vast majority improved dramatically and some walked away healed ...I am one of those who, by the grace of God, walked away healed after suffering for 6-1/2 years with an aggressive form of oligometastatic prostate cancer and out of options after a radical prostectomy, radiation, chemotherapy (both oral and intravenous) FAILED.
With the above in mind, nobody really knows what it is like to be a cancer patient unless they are a cancer patient...not even the vast majority of doctors that patients see have personally experienced cancer or the treatments they prescribe.
Brio Medical offers a much different approach to western medicines' "standard of care". Just one example that should resinate; Brio does not deliver chemotherapy in a way that leaves the patient in far worse physical shape when they go home after infusion; rather Brio offers a much more humane approach by utilizing metronomic chemotherapy. Brio also has developed relationships with highly skilled doctors and professionals outside their practice for radiation, scans, surgical procedures etc.; the doctors, nurses and the entire staff at Brio are truly committed to healing the patient.
After receiving a devastating cancer diagnosis consider this...is the treatment offered really humane and if you have already received some type of standard treatment, how do you feel? Does your medical team really have a plan...not just to destroy tumors for as long as possible...but to heal your body? My experience is no...the medical system has created an environment in which the doctor(s) cannot focus on healing the patient...and note that I wrote "medical system"...there are many great doctors...but can they really heal you when the system only allows them to see you for 10 to 15 minutes per visit? Ask your doctor...I bet he or she cannot provide an inspirational answer.
Brio is different, they care for you every weekday while you're there and they create a treatment plan that's humane and designed to heal the patient, not make the patient unable to function for days after each treatment.
And yes, there is a cost to get treatment at Brio...some look at that as a barrier but is it really? As a patient who suffered severely for many years while relying on a medical/health insurance system that, by the way, FAILED TO HEAL ME...How much do you really value your own life or your loved one's life?
There is a much more humane way to treat cancer...that is what Brio Medical offers.
Attached are some pictures of me with some of the staff at Brio...the pictures were taken one year after treatment...


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